Catoosa County Arrest Report For Jan. 25-31

Friday, February 1, 2013

Here is the Catoosa County Sheriff's arrest report for Jan. 25-31. According to Sheriff Gary Sisk, officers and detectives answered 1,321 calls. 65 were booked on a total of 122 counts. The violations included both misdemeanor and felony charges and were as follows:

Traffic Charges

Driving on Revoked or Suspended License 8

Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs 4

Driving without License on Person 1

Driving without Valid License 2

Duty of Driver to Report Accident Resulting in Injury Death or Damage 1

Duty of Driver to Stop at or Return to Scene of Accident 1

Expired Tag 1

Failure to Obey Traffic Control Device 2

Following too Close 1

Headlight Violation 2

Open Container 1

Operation of Vehicle without Current Tag 2

Proof of Insurance Required 2

Seatbelt Violation 1

Speeding 1

Tag Light Violation 1

Taillight Violation 1

Truck using Multilane Highway 1

Weaving 2

Criminal Charges

Aggravated Assault 1

Aggravated Sexual Battery 1

Battery (FVA) 1

Bench Warrant 5

Bond Surrender 8

Child Molestation 1

Conspiracy to Commit Theft by Taking 2

Criminal Attempt to Escape 1

Criminal Attempt to Commit Robbery 1

Criminal Attempt to Commit Theft by Taking 2

Criminal Trespass 4

Entering Auto 2

False Report of a Crime 1

Hold for Court 3

Hold for Other Agency 5

Interference with Government Property 1

Loitering or Prowling 5

Obstruction or Hindering Law Enforcement Officers 1

Parole Violation 2

Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon 2

Possession of Marijuana Less Than One Ounce 2

Possession of Schedule IV Drugs 2

Practicing Dentistry without a License 1

Probation Violation 13

Simple Battery 1

Soliciting with a Permit 1

Terroristic Threats and Acts 6

Theft by Shoplifting 6

Theft by Taking 4

Underage Consumption or Possession of Alcohol 1

Sheriff Sisk reported that in addition to answering 1,321 calls, the following felony arrests were made:

Amanda Michelle Alexander, age 24, of 389 Glade Road Rossville, GA was arrested January 25, 2013 for five counts of Terroristic Threats and Acts and Criminal Attempt to Commit Robbery. Bond has been set at $30,000. Alexander remains incarcerated at CCDC.

Kory Lane Allmond, age 17, of 8801 Trion Highway Summerville, GA was arrested January 25, 2013 for Bond Surrender for Theft by Taking, Bond Surrender for four counts of Financial Transaction Card Theft and Loitering or Prowling. Bond has been set at $15,375. Allmond remains incarcerated at CCDC.

Heather Michelle Oakes, age 24, of 467 Dutchan Road Griffin, GA was arrested January 25, 2013 for Probation Violation. No bond has been set. Oakes remains incarcerated at CCDC.

Austin T. Blackmon, age 19, of 708 Fricks Lane Rossville, GA was arrested January 26, 2013 for Interference with Government Property, Criminal Attempt to Escape, Obstruction or Hindering Law Enforcement Officers, Driving on Revoked or Suspended License and Taillight Violation. Bond has been set at $11,000. Blackmon remains incarcerated at CCDC.

Harry Eugene Bridge Jr., age 35, of 716 Bridges Lane Summerville, GA was arrested January 27, 2013 for Possession of a Firearm by Convicted Felon. Bridges was released on $2,500 bond.

Andrew Hunter Biggs, age 33, of 711 Short Tail Springs Harrison, TN was arrested January 28, 2013 for Bench Warrant for Battery (FVA) and Bond Surrender for Battery (FVA). No bond has been set. Biggs remains incarcerated at CCDC.

Brittany Nicole Gilreath, age 26, of 324 Taylor Broom Road Chickamauga, GA was arrested January 28, 2013 for two counts of Possession of Schedule IV Drugs, Possession of Marijuana Less Than One Ounce and Theft by Shoplifting. Gilreath was released on $12,000 bond.

Tymber Nasha Littlejohn, age 23, of 1037 Lansell Road East Ridge, TN was arrested January 28, 2013 for Aggravated Assault and Theft by Shoplifting. No bond has been set. Littlejohn remains incarcerated at CCDC.

Ashley Michelle McDougale, age 20, of 157 Callan Drive Rossville, GA was arrested January 28, 2013 for Terroristic Threats and Acts. McDougale was released on $2,500 bond.

Jackie Miles Mullins, age 75, of 144 Piere Drive Ringgold, GA was arrested January 28, 2013 for Practicing Dentistry without a License. Mullins was released on $5,000 bond.

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